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Journal : Formosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (FJMR)

Sibakul Jogja Application Post-Pandemic Yogykarta Government Breakthrough Ariyanti Luhur Tri Setyarini; Vicki Dwi Purnomo
Formosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 8 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjmr.v1i8.2329

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The Covid 19 pandemic, which began to enter Indonesia since March 2020, has had a significant impact on the sustainability of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The people's economy experienced a significant decline. MSMEs in the Special Region of Yogyakarta that rely on income from the tourism sector and shopping from nomads or immigrants, especially those who are studying, many then close their businesses due to the lack of transactions. The Government's policy that prohibits interaction to reduce the spread of Covid 19 forces the Regional Government to immediately make policy innovations to save the sustainability of MSMEs. This research identified a breakthrough by the Regional Government, in this case the DIY Cooperative and UKM Service in its efforts to save MSMEs, by launching the SiBakul Jogja Program (Information System for Development of Cooperatives and Business Actors in Jogja). What are the opportunities and obstacles in the future. The author conducted this research to provide input for the SiBakul Jogja application as a mainstay of UMKM in DIY. The author uses the interview method and the Secondary Data Analysis method, namely research from various types of documents such as books. The results of the study show that the existence of SiBakul has helped SMEs a lot to survive in the pandemic era, and even then "levelled up" in sales and marketing of their products, but there are still a number of things that need to be improved and perfected to make them more effective.
Analysis of Bantul Regency Regional Regulation Number 9 of 2021 Concerning People's Market Management Ariyanti Luhur Tri Setyarini; Vicki Dwi Purnomo; Syukron Abdul Kadir; Benedictus Hestu Cipto Handoyo
Formosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): January, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjmr.v2i1.2433

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Along with the dynamics and developments of the current situation, it shows that the existence of people's markets is increasingly left behind and unable to compete with supermarkets and shopping centers. The condition of facilities and infrastructure that is not good, internal institutions that are not optimal, services that are still traditional and changes in people's behavior that are increasingly modern are factors that make people's markets unable to compete with modern shops. Whereas within the scope of Javanese society, the power of economic activity is centered on traditional markets or people's markets. The people's market is not just a place for buying and selling, but more than that the market is related to the conception of life and socio-cultural interaction. The people's market is not only a place for economic activity, but actors can also achieve other goals, so it is necessary to provide protection for its existence. For this reason, the Bantul Regency Regional Government issued Bantul Regency Regional Regulation Number 9 of 2021 concerning Management of People's Markets. Researchers want to analyze what local wisdom exists in people's markets in Bantul Regency, and what are the Regional Regulations of Bantul Regency.